More good news for conservatives in November and the direction of the country. This is really no surprise with all of the arrogance shown by liberal Democrats and their leaders over the past 20 months or so and the avalanche of bad press that has hit in the last month or more. Reid’s comments about Hispanics and the Republican Party, Rangle and Waters’ ethics violations (and subsequent up yours, bring it on attitudes), Rangel’s defiant rant on the House floor, and Michelle’s “Marie Antoinette” Spanish vacation and general attitude about it are all coming home to roost. People are sick and tired of those in Washington D.C. thinking they are the aristocracy of America. They have forgotten that they work for We the People. Now it looks like they are going to pay the price for their attitudes and behavior. This should also serve as a warning of those who are battling to be elected in these people’s place. If you act the same way, We the People will get rid of you too. We are sick and tired of our elected officials who do not do the will of the people. Do the will of the people, get out of the way, or get run over.
Poll Shows GOP Tide Starting to Roll
Lee Ross | August 11, 2010
http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/08/11/poll-shows-gop-tide-starting-roll#ixzz0wPB4RQSI
By most historical metrics it would seem impossible for Republicans who currently hold 41 seats in the U.S. Senate to win enough races in November--with only 37 seats are up for grabs-- to take control of the chamber, but a new poll shows GOP candidates in 13 battleground states holding a collective commanding edge over their Democratic counterparts.
The eight-point spread is a considerable advantage 84 days until the election.
The poll was conducted by Glen Bolger of Public Opinion Strategies and commissioned by American Crossroads, a group headed by Fox News Contributor Karl Rove and former RNC Chairman Ed Gillespie. It is not a generic ballot poll which asks respondents about their party preference but rather mentioned specific candidates by name. The 47% - 39% margin comes from polls in 13 battleground states: Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Washington.
"The landscape that has tilted so dramatically toward Republicans in the House is continuing to move in a dramatic way on the Senate side as well," said American Crossroads communications director Jonathan Collegio in a statement announcing the results. "People often think that only House races can get swept up in an electoral wave, but this survey shows that Senate may very well get swept over in the same wave."
Perhaps the data that most suggests a huge wave of support for Republican candidates is the support for GOP nominees from Independent voters who say they favor Republicans 47%-25%.
According to its website, the mission of American Crossroads is to "make Main Street values-individual liberty, limited government, free enterprise and strong national security-once again the top priorities and guiding ethic of American governance."
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